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There is no point doing the hfcs if you haven't upgraded your intake, y-pipe, mid and rear portions of your exhaust - it can't breathe.

My 03 V35 made 183rwkw and since your engine comes out with 20+ more kw you should be making more than this.

And/or get a better tuner.

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I did drool over the GTM stage 2 kit

450 something whp.

But, kit cost 10k usd + exchange rate + 10% import duty tax + shipping 1.1k

Level 10 transmission and torque converter 4k usd + etc

carbonetics lsd 1.5k

so on.

I wish I had the ability and unlimited fund like you scotty

I will be stuck with my gt cruiser for a while until I get a r35 when sh*ts get real :D

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Most reading I have done they say to replace the oem filter with a better brand/higher flowing one. I have the HKS filter, but I couldn't find it on a quick scan of Ebay.

This one looks similar though:

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/APEXI-PANEL-AIR-FILTER-SKYLINE-V35-M35-STAGEA-VQ25-VQ30-VQ35-/131130891920?pt=AU_Car_Parts_Accessories&hash=item1e88029e90

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Don't beat yourself up, a dyno is a comparative tool only. You can't compare to people on different dynos.

Go clock a quarter mile, post your mph, and I bet you're no slower than any other car with the same mods.

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Yer, the owner said the power delivery is very linear and afr is pretty much bang on.

on closed road i was dead even with a 08 stock 370z manual and a 3.6 996 tiptronic from standing still to 100

similar comparing to a 04 e46 m3 convertible smg as well.

i am just shocked how low the output comparing to the figures in the us.

people with the similar mods gets around 290whp and 270whp on mustang dyno which reads lower figures.

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Best example of difference in dynos was my s14

got it tuned, made on the lower side for those kind of mods but shop kinda renound for lower figures. Car made 225KW. Two weeks later went to a dyno day without changing anything at another shop and the car made 245kw, and most people were saying at the dyno day they were getting lower figures than they usually did :lol:

AS said about dyno is more of a tuning tool and real comparisons cant really be made unless they are on the same one with same settings

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